Nitro racing's key selling points are the graphics, and the cars that are in the game. With a vast array of brands and different racing categories, there is a lot of content to go through.

Games are played by either beating computer opponents, or betting in game credits to go against a live opponent. Races are short and fun, and it truly feels like you are drag racing.

The issue the game has however, is with the progression. It doesn't shove monetization upfront, but all the signs are there that the game is pay to win. Players even need to pay in order to customize their cars with decals, different paint colors, and to have different rims.